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laurap

08/04/10 3:11 PM

#62428 RE: jjsmith #62427

they should have hired an environmental consultant and should have already taken care of permiting issues.

URS? as i recall johnny boy mentioned a contract with them at the agm. nothing since that time.
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scion

08/04/10 3:12 PM

#62429 RE: jjsmith #62427

Ready Shoot Aim.

Do Not Start A Project Before Obtaining A Permit!

You must obtain all necessary permits before commencing work on a project that requires any DEC permit. Persons commencing work on such a project before obtaining the required permits, and any contractors engaged in such work, are subject to enforcement actions by the DEC. Enforcement actions may include:

1. Civil or criminal court action, or both,
2. Fines, or
3. An order to remove structures or materials or perform other remedial action, or both a fine and an order.

Exempt and Trivial Activities:
Exempt and Trivial Activities are listed in Subpart 201-3.
Exempt and Trivial Activities do not require either a Facility Registration or a State Facility Permit, but they are not exempt from other air pollution control regulations.
Exempt Activities must be listed in the Title V Facility permit application. They may be subject to an applicable requirement, i.e., a standard or requirement in State or Federal regulations required as it applies to an emission unit or source.

Trivial Activities do not have to be listed in the Title V Facility permit application.

The owner and/or operator of an emission unit or source that is listed as an Exempt or Trivial Activity may be required to certify that it is properly operated within the specific criteria of the exemption, and must maintain on-site records.

http://www.dec.ny.gov/permits/6248.html
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StockSpock

08/04/10 3:22 PM

#62434 RE: jjsmith #62427

Welcome to Molehill Mountain..

Step 1. File for a permit
Step 2. Pay a fee
Step 3. Schedule an inspection
Step 4. Receive Permit

Every vessel must comply with the laws of the flag they sail under in international waters.


What if it's a Pirate Ship Arrrrhg.. Shiver me timbers ..
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the big guy

08/04/10 5:35 PM

#62437 RE: jjsmith #62427

he is right about permits having to come before construction. and if they did not have the right permit.. they can be forced to completely dissassemble, and then reassemble the whole thing.
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BRIG_88

08/04/10 6:08 PM

#62439 RE: jjsmith #62427

Garbage....no permit until the machine is tested...and how are you going to test it for a permit unless it's assembled?....and no you don't need a permit to assemble the machine.
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BRIG_88

08/04/10 6:09 PM

#62440 RE: jjsmith #62427

Btw what happened with bob tom dick and harry running over and shutting down JBII after you called them about permits? LOLOLOLOLOL!
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Zardiw

08/04/10 10:24 PM

#62501 RE: jjsmith #62427

What makes you think they haven't/are already on top of that.......the company is run by some pretty smart and professional people, remember?

should have already taken care of permiting issues.



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